Baptist Health System (BHS) trustees announced Dec. 17 the decision to hire Mary Elizabeth (Beth) O’Brien as the system’s new president and chief executive officer
WASHINGTON — Federal government advisers have recommended approval for over-the-counter sales of a “morning-after” pill that pro-life advocates contend can cause abortion. Two advisory committees,
For Samford University’s 230 fall graduates, commencement exercises on Dec. 13 marked an end that is really a beginning, said graduation speaker Paul R. Corts.
Jim and Dot Boothe of Fairhope arrived at the University of Mobile (UM) expecting to see their granddaughter receive a surprise award. But the surprise
Thirty years ago, Americans spent their nights watching television shows such as “The Waltons,” “Happy Days” and “The Six-Million-Dollar Man” — veritable family affairs. Cable
No more loose change making that embarrassing clinking sound in the collection basket. No more rooting around for the right bill and finding only pocket
Two years into the Hillwood Baptist Church’s “Sharing the Light” ministry, the Salvation Army sent logistics coordinator Margaret Nivens an incomplete list of the families
NASHVILLE — Contributions through the Southern Baptist Convention’s Cooperative Program (CP) in November 2003 totaled $15,941,639.51. This amount is 1.26 percent, or $202,847.70, below the